Dr. Henele E’ale, ND of Energetic Health says that when a child has a healthy immune system, we don’t need to worry about our children dying from infectious disease. He says we need to avoid the fear pushed out by the pharmaceutical industry and instead work towards creating healthy children. Go vaccine free without fear. http://www.stopmandatoryvaccination.com

The Vaccinated Spreading Measles: WHO, Merck, CDC Documents Confirm
Posted on: Friday, January 30th 2015 at 11:45 am
Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder
This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2015
20 years ago, the MMR vaccine was found to infect virtually all of its recipients with measles. The manufacturer Merck’s own product warning links MMR to a potentially fatal form of brain inflammation caused by measles. Why is this evidence not being reported?
The Vaccinated Spreading Measles
The phenomenon of measles infection spread by MMR (live measles-mumps-rubella vaccine) has been known for decades. In fact, 20 years ago, scientists working at the CDC’s National Center for Infectious Diseases, funded by the WHO and the National Vaccine Program, discovered something truly disturbing about the MMR vaccine: it leads to detectable measles infection in the vast majority of those who receive it.
Published in 1995 in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology and titled, “Detection of Measles Virus RNA in Urine Specimens from Vaccine Recipients,” researchers analyzed urine samples from newly MMR vaccinated 15-month-old children and young adults and reported their eye-opening results as following:
Measles virus RNA was detected in 10 of 12 children during the 2-week sampling period.
In some cases, measles virus RNA was detected as early as 1 day or as late as 14 days after the children were vaccinated.
Measles virus RNA was also detected in the urine samples from all four of the young adults between 1 and 13 days after vaccination.
The authors of this study used a relatively new technology at that time, namely, reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), which they believed could help resolve growing challenges associated with measles detection in the shifting post-mass immunization epidemiological and clinical landscape. These challenges include:
A changing clinical presentation towards ‘milder’ or asymptomatic measles in previously vaccinated individuals.
A changing epidemiological distribution of measles (a shift toward children younger than 15 months, teenagers, and young adults)
Increasing difficulty distinguishing measles-like symptoms (exanthema) caused by a range of other pathogens from those caused by measles virus.
An increase in sporadic measles outbreaks in previously vaccinated individuals.
Twenty years later, PCR testing is widely acknowledged as highly sensitive and specific, and the only efficient way to distinguish vaccine-strain and wild-type measles infection, as their clinical presentation are indistinguishable.

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Meningitis Vaccine Campaign Backfires With Over 800 More New Cases
By Paul Webber – May 20, 2017
A Meningitis Vaccine Campaign in Togo continues to backfire as more than 70 new deaths are being reported as well as more than 800 new cases. The country vaccinated more than 200, 000 people yet the cases have soared since. According to Bloomberg, the West African nation’s outbreak is spreading across the continent as the vaccination program continues.
“Despite the massive vaccination program cases reported climbed to more than 800 and unfortunately 70 people were killed from 29 two weeks ago, ” Ministry of Health official Tsidi Agbeko Tamekloe said in comments broadcast on Lome-based Radio Victoire.
The outbreak in the West African nation was first reported in the Savannah region, 500 kilometers (310 miles) north of the capital, Lome. It then spread to the Central, Kara and Maritime regions.
So long as the country continues to focus on the vaccination campaigns, we continue to get more and more proof that the vaccines are either the cause of the outbreak or futile solutions. Barbara Low Fisher has a lot to say when it comes to the ineffectiveness and dangers of the meningitis vaccine.

Togo Meningitis Deaths Rise to 70, More Than 860 Cases Reported
by Kossi Woussou
March 4, 2016, 10:31 AM GMT+2
The death toll from a meningitis outbreak in Togo rose to 70 as the government attempted to halt the disease by vaccinating more than 233,000 people, a health official said.
“Despite the massive vaccination program cases reported climbed to more than 800 and unfortunately 70 people were killed from 29 two weeks ago, ” Ministry of Health official Tsidi Agbeko Tamekloe said in comments broadcast on Lome-based Radio Victoire.
The outbreak in the West African nation was first reported in the Savannah region, 500 kilometers (310 miles) north of the capital, Lome. It then spread to the Central, Kara and Maritime regions.
The vaccination program would continue in the affected zones until the disease is eradicated, Tamekloe said.

Researcher Admits Polio Is Now Predominantly Caused By The Vaccine Itself
By Paul Webber – May 23, 2017
Polio is a landmark disease in the world of vaccines. It is the most referred to disease by vaccine proponents attempting to make a case for the dissemination of all vaccines worldwide. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation notoriously puts billions into vaccines with a large basis being from “polio almost being eliminated.” I’ve argued passionately and frequently that if we put billions into better sanitation projects around the world, we’d be far better off.
The interesting thing now, however, is that polio isn’t gone. And that might not have as much to do with the unvaccinated and unsanitary as it does with the vaccinated themselves. We are consistently led to believe that polio’s near eradication is only ‘near’ due to limited vaccine availability. But now mainstream researchers are beginning to see a trend: that the polio cases which are occurring are being spawned from the polio vaccines themselves. The vaccines pitched as a way to stop polio are merely fueling it’s existence. Look at what the head of virology at National Institute for Biological Standards and Control in the United Kingdom, Phillip Minor, told Vox.com.
“Sooner or later you get to the point — in theory you get to the point — where all the [polio] cases in the world are caused by the vaccine,” Philip Minor, the head of virology at National Institute for Biological Standards and Control in the United Kingdom, tells me. “So you are basically using the vaccine to protect against the vaccine. And that is just ludicrous, isn’t it?”
The polio vaccine is now being looked at as a risk to eradication, as opposed to a central figure in its demise. The oral vaccine contains a live virus and this is inherently the issue. The WHO is giving people polio. The live virus begins its proposed immunization process in the gut and then in many cases, reverts back to a virulent form. This then sweeps through areas with poor sanitation and infects people. The blame, of course, always ends up back at the unvaccinated, claiming that if they’d been vaccinated in the first place, they’d not have been infected. But isn’t the logic true similarly that if the WHO hadn’t disseminated a live polio virus into the community those same people wouldn’t have contracted the virus, either?
These vaccine-derived polioviruses also cause new outbreaks in communities that have spotty immunization coverage. “It’s happened over and over,” Racaniello says. “We have to stop using OPV as soon as possible. As long as we’re using it, we’re introducing reverted strains into the environment.”
They admit to an issue, most likely due to not being able to conceal it, but they refuse to be 100 percent transparent. It is easier to blame the unvaccinated and a lot more profitable.

We’ve almost eradicated polio. Ironically, a big threat now is vaccines.
Updated by Brian Resnick@B_resnickbrian@vox.com Oct 24, 2016, 2:39pm EDT
The world is closer than ever to eradicating polio, the horrible paralysis-inducing disease that primarily infects children. But the tail-end efforts are at risk from the very thing that made eradication programs a success: the vaccines themselves.
“Sooner or later you get to the point — in theory you get to the point — where all the [polio] cases in the world are caused by the vaccine,” Philip Minor, the head of virology at National Institute for Biological Standards and Control in the United Kingdom, says. “So you are basically using the vaccine to protect against the vaccine. And that is just ludicrous, isn’t it?”
The difference between the number of cases of wild-type polio and the number of vaccine-derived cases is narrowing. In 2015, according to the Polio Eradication Initiative, there were 70 cases of polio across the globe from wild strains of the virus. There were 26 cases of vaccine-derived polio.
If the world truly wants to eradicate polio, leaving the risk of infections from vaccines is not acceptable.
There are polio vaccines that have made this possible. And they both pose — very small, but significant — risks to global eradication.
The World Health Organization’s polio eradication program, which began in 1988, has been one of the greatest success stories in global health. At its peak in the middle of the 20th century, polio killed half a million people every year. In 1988, there were more than 125 polio-endemic countries. Now there are two: Afghanistan and Pakistan. It’s not far-fetched to say that very soon, the world will see its last polio case.

HCPLiveTV – The Significance of Allergic Reactions to Vaccines
John Kelso, MD, Division of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Scripps Clinic, San Diego, outlined the main points from the talks he gave at the AAAAI 2017 meeting in Atlanta, GA. Kelso explained that the most important message, he felt, had to do with the relationship between the influenza vaccine and egg allergies. For quite some time, researchers had surmised that if a patient was allergic to eggs, he shouldn’t receive an influenza vaccine, because the vaccine is grown in eggs and contains egg protein. Experts were concerned that if these patients were, in fact, administered the influenza vaccine, the patients would experience anaphylactic reactions.